Definition of Gangings

1. ganging [n] - See also: ganging

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gangings

gangbangers
gangbanging
gangbangs
gangboard
gangbuster
gangbusters
gangdom
ganged
ganged up
ganged up on
ganger
gangers
ganging
ganging up
ganging up on
gangings (current term)
gangion
gangions
gangland
ganglands
gangle
gangled
gangler
ganglers
gangles
ganglia
ganglia aorticorenalia
ganglia cardiaca
ganglia coeliaca
ganglia intermedia

Literary usage of Gangings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Nicaragua Canal: Message from the President of the United States by United States Nicaragua Canal Board (1896)
"In Appendix С are given the results of all the gangings of the San Juan River of ... They consist of a series of gangings made at different points along the ..."

2. Fraser's Magazine (1872)
"Now, the star- gangings of the younger Herschel were not commenced until the year 1834, ten years after Sir William's death ; nor have we any evidence that ..."

3. Proceedings by American Society of Civil Engineers (1907)
"... that the unbalanced errors of gauge-height observation in monthly mean discharge will be small. In the speaker's opinion, the current-meter gangings—and ..."

4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1827)
"There's some comings an' gangings yonder. A bien birth and a thrifty dame. Grip to, grip to, lad ! I'se take her at a bunder puud the quarter. ..."

5. Nicaragua Canal: Message from the President of the United States by United States Nicaragua Canal Board (1896)
"In Appendix С are given the results of all the gangings of the San Juan River of ... They consist of a series of gangings made at different points along the ..."

6. Fraser's Magazine (1872)
"Now, the star- gangings of the younger Herschel were not commenced until the year 1834, ten years after Sir William's death ; nor have we any evidence that ..."

7. Proceedings by American Society of Civil Engineers (1907)
"... that the unbalanced errors of gauge-height observation in monthly mean discharge will be small. In the speaker's opinion, the current-meter gangings—and ..."

8. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1827)
"There's some comings an' gangings yonder. A bien birth and a thrifty dame. Grip to, grip to, lad ! I'se take her at a bunder puud the quarter. ..."

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